Law practice is increasingly specialized, and Vanderbilt offers several well-established upper-level tracks that allow students to gain in-depth exposure to fast-evolving technical and complex areas of law.

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Vanderbilt’s Career Services program provides students with the resources and support they need to assess their strengths, explore career options, refine their career goals and launch successful legal careers.

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Most students find it important to balance the demands of legal studies by joining one or more organizations for professional advancement, personal development, community service and professional networking.

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Accommodations

Requesting Accommodations

In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Vanderbilt University is required to provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. Only individuals with appropriate documentation of a disability are guaranteed certain protections and rights of equal access to programs and services; thus the documentation should indicate that the disability substantially limits some major life activity.

Students requiring accommodations should contact Vanderbilt's Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Disability Services Department (EAD). All classroom and testing accommodation requests are received and processed by EAD. Recommendations are then forwarded to the Law School's Office of Student Affairs to be implemented. Since this process can take a significant amount of time, we strongly recommend contacting EAD as soon as possible.